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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ALLT HARVIE Allt Harvie
Allt Harvie
Allt Harvie
Mr. John McPherson, Gobagrenan
Mr. Buchanan, East Skeroblingary
Mr. John Brown, Gamekeeper Skeroblin
251 A small stream gathering a little to the north of the rise of Allt Trasda & running in a south-easterly direction till it falls into Glenlussa Water. Sig. [Signification] Unknown
GOBAGRENAN Gobagrenan
Gobagrenan
Gobagrenan
Mr. John McPherson, Occr. [Occupier]
Mr. Buchanan
Mr. Buchanan
251 A sheepherd's house with offices property of Alexander McAlister, Esqr of Loup
STRADUIGH WATER Straduigh Water
Straduigh Water
Straduigh Water
Mr. Clark, Gartgrellan
Mr. D. Morris, West Laggan
Mr. R. Taylor, East Laggan
251 A river of considerable size having its rise near the head of Glen Saddell and running in a southerly direction through a hollow distric [district] called "Straduigh" to an angle on the river on trace 2 of 252-12 from that it is called Glenlussa Water till it empties itself into Kilbrannan Sound.
"Straduigh Glen runs from north to south, and is about four miles long. It may be considered as only part of Glenlussa, as it is the same river; but Straduigh being the upper part, only a small portion is under cultivation, and only a few families reside in it now".
History of Kintyre by Peter Macintosh

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251 -- Parish of Campbelton Argyllshire

Allt Harvie [note]
(Killean & Kilkenzie Ph. [Parish])

Gobagrenan [note]
(Killean & Kilkenzie)

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